La Comunicación Flashcards

Elementos de la comunicacion (25 cards)

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What are the basic elements of communication?

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Sender, message, receiver, channel, feedback, context.

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True or False: The sender is responsible for encoding the message.

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True.

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Fill in the blank: The _____ is the medium through which the message is transmitted.

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channel.

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What role does feedback play in communication?

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Feedback allows the sender to know if the message was understood correctly.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT an element of communication?

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D) Emotion.

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What is the definition of a ‘message’ in communication?

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The information or content that the sender wants to convey.

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True or False: Context refers to the physical and social environment in which communication takes place.

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True.

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Who is the receiver in the communication process?

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The individual or group who interprets the message.

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What does it mean to ‘encode’ a message?

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To convert thoughts or ideas into a communicable form.

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Fill in the blank: _____ is the process of interpreting the message by the receiver.

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Decoding.

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What is the significance of ‘noise’ in communication?

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Noise refers to any interference that distorts or disrupts the message.

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Multiple Choice: Which element is crucial for ensuring the message is understood?

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B) Feedback.

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What is the difference between verbal and non-verbal communication?

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Verbal communication uses words, while non-verbal communication uses body language, gestures, and tone.

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True or False: The context of communication can influence the interpretation of the message.

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True.

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What is an example of a communication channel?

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Email, phone call, face-to-face conversation, or social media.

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Fill in the blank: The _____ is the person who initiates the communication process.

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What does ‘context’ include in communication?

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Cultural, social, physical, and temporal factors.

18
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Multiple Choice: Which factor can create barriers in communication?

19
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What is the purpose of communication?

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To share information, ideas, and emotions effectively.

20
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True or False: Effective communication requires both parties to be actively engaged.

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What is the role of the receiver in the communication process?

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To interpret and respond to the message.

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Fill in the blank: _____ can be verbal, written, or visual.

23
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What can be considered as ‘noise’ in communication?

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Distractions, misunderstandings, or technical issues.

24
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following enhances clarity in communication?

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What is the impact of cultural differences on communication?
Cultural differences can lead to misunderstandings and misinterpretations of messages.